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there's something that made us happy. songs when i was a kid, todd used to sing "hello it's me." i had no idea what he looked like because it was on the radio. here's todd ♪ i thought about it for a long time maybe not that much but something strong something here doesn't last too long ♪ ♪ maybe i shouldn't think of you we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. don't you love her ways ♪ >> well, she's being questioned on her attack of two christian women that worked at a christian school. they had acid splashed on their bodies while they were walking through the island's capital on wednesday. it was near the end of ramadan. they were ther
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there's something that made us happy. songs when i was a kid, todd used to sing "hello it's me." i had no idea what he looked like because it was on the radio. here's todd ♪ i thought about it for a long time maybe not that much but something strong something here doesn't last too long ♪ ♪ maybe i shouldn't think of you as mine ♪ ♪ don't tell mom. don't tell mom. don't tell mom! don't tell mom. okay. don't tell mom. don't tell mom. don't tell mom? yeah. the best stories you'll ever tell start with, don't tell." don't tell dad. start yours in the new santa fe. from hyundai. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? don't you love her ways ♪ >> well, she's being questioned on her attack of two christian women that worked at a christian school. they had acid splashed on their bodies while t
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so for all of us here, good night. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >>> new at 6:00, san jose is sweetening the pots for businesses. we are live in downtown san jose where city leaders are calling this offer an investment. damian in? >> reporter: well, it's a good chunk of change for anyone who wants to set up shop in the downtown area. thousands of dollars worth. the program kicked off today. it's a welcomed incentive. he's seen the many ups and downs in downtown san jose. they've been selling other mds at the same store for 28 years. as good as his apparel might be, he says this business model struggles because of the next door neighbor. the property has been vacant since the two nightclubs closed down a couple of years ago. yeah, a lot of people are around here? >> you have faith in downtown? >> yeah. >> if city says the local economy has rebounded and it's time to fill the vacancies. >> we want to take empty store
so for all of us here, good night. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >>> new at 6:00, san jose is sweetening the pots for businesses. we are live in downtown san jose where city leaders are calling this offer an investment. damian in? >> reporter: well, it's a good chunk of change for anyone who wants to set up shop in the downtown area. thousands of dollars worth. the program kicked off today. it's a welcomed incentive. he's seen the many ups...
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they say the site was used for aerial surveillance programs and it was kept secret to hide it from the soviets. >>> the republican national committee is expected to vote today on a boycott of nbc and cnn. it's all over planned documentaries on hillary clinton. despite gop demands to drop them as unfair, rnc officials have threatened to ban nbc and cnn from primary presidential debates in 2016. an 8-month-old boy is safe after being kidnapped and taken on a 100-mile-per-hour chase. police were able to knock the car off the road, forcing is suspect to flee on toot. the child was unharmed and may have even slept through the entire ordeal. >>> now for a look at the weather, i'm joined by bill karins. amazing video and the kid was okay, possibly even sleeping. >> and hopefully going to a safe home. >> yesterday was salt lake city it was nearly 100 degrees. the record was 101. boise was 99. and that is because of the front that's along the coast. a middle morning, not much significant to talk about there. this map in the best is about as blank as you get for this or any time of year. richard
they say the site was used for aerial surveillance programs and it was kept secret to hide it from the soviets. >>> the republican national committee is expected to vote today on a boycott of nbc and cnn. it's all over planned documentaries on hillary clinton. despite gop demands to drop them as unfair, rnc officials have threatened to ban nbc and cnn from primary presidential debates in 2016. an 8-month-old boy is safe after being kidnapped and taken on a 100-mile-per-hour chase....
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nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while baseball commissioner bud selig is reportedly swinging hard to get him off the field with either a lengthy suspension or a possible lifetime ban. >> it's in everybody's best interests if there is a deal brokered here. and it's in a-rod's best interest because it's going to get really, really ugly. >> reporter: the superstar home run hitter has earn in order than $350 million in 19 seasons in the big leagues. in 2007, he signed a record ten-year, $275 million contract and is still owed roughly $100 million. but how much of that money he'll actually k
nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while...
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gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the surveillance and surveillance state and what you think about all of it and how much that has sort of informed your thinking? >> i think every film you do, gets you closer to the -- the news, and this was no different. i mean with everything that's going on now, and whether it be the julian assange stuff or the edward snowden stuff, you do have a slightly different type on things for shush. >> do you think ooitsz more orwellian than it was five years ago? we do take it to quite a lot of degree, but at the same time, i don't think it takes a huge consp
gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the...
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martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered conversions of that speech on several occasions and so i think that certainly that demonstration inspired him particularly. could i just correct one thing, just for the record? the 24th is the march that reverend sharpton and i and others are calling for. but the president actually speaks on the 28th which is the day, wednesday, which is the actual day that dad delivered the "i have a dream" speech. so there are several activities that are going on. >> distinguish the two of them. what's their different relevance? >> the difference is, i think, the 28
martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered...
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thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
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that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general michael hayden and cia chief. this story broke to dday in "th new york times" and we have been each checking with people about it. it is confusing, and this is very complicate and we are not sure just how broad this net really is. >> i have a pretty good sense of how broad it is, but i share your pain when it comes to the specifics that we were described in the article. look. charlie savage is a very good reporter, and it is clear that he took great pains to try to report accurately, and in detail, and he clearly he went to gove
that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general...
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>> thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back at 6 clk. >>> on our broadcast tonight, under fire. after a spike in wrongdoing by tsa agents caught sleeping on the job, stealing from passengers, and letting bags and people slip by checkpoints. >>> banned for life. that's what alex rodriguez is facing according to a league report from the world of baseball as talks continue to cut a deal and with a crackdown on cheaters under way. >>> the traffic jam at one of the most beautiful spots in the country. are we loving our national parks to death? and what summer visitors to yosemite may discover when they arrive. >>> and must see tv, the new network about to go national, aimed at a specific niche audience. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. they are the men and women in blue. it is an unmistakable bright blue, and frequent fliers know them instantly as the people standing between us passengers and actually boarding an airplane. there was no tsa before 9/11 and they have grown big and powerful in just t
>> thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back at 6 clk. >>> on our broadcast tonight, under fire. after a spike in wrongdoing by tsa agents caught sleeping on the job, stealing from passengers, and letting bags and people slip by checkpoints. >>> banned for life. that's what alex rodriguez is facing according to a league report from the world of baseball as talks continue to cut a deal and with a crackdown on cheaters under way. >>> the traffic jam at one of...
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, but it use be used against u.s. troops, against our allies and it could further destabilize the region. don't forget we're not simply talking about syria here. we're talking about the iranian regime which plots against the united states every day, tries to kill our people. and so does the terrorist hezboll hezbollah. they are stronger today than they were six months ago. and if you allow them to be further strengthened and further emboldened, they will use chemical weapons in ways that we don't especially want to contemplate. >> the president's already waited the week and has not fully briefed -- there hasn't been classified briefing for more than just a few members of congress. so what would be wrong in waiting a week, waiting unlg ti the british parliament votes and the u.n. issues their report? >> certainly there is nothing wrong with making sure that we have as much of a concerted or coalition effort as possible. i would not want to hang my hat on what the u.n. will do because we know russia and china will vote
, but it use be used against u.s. troops, against our allies and it could further destabilize the region. don't forget we're not simply talking about syria here. we're talking about the iranian regime which plots against the united states every day, tries to kill our people. and so does the terrorist hezboll hezbollah. they are stronger today than they were six months ago. and if you allow them to be further strengthened and further emboldened, they will use chemical weapons in ways that we...
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he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
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are you with us? >> caller: i am. >> at this point, it's 6:00. can you tell us the very latest? >> caller: we've opened an evacuation center over at fairfield high
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but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibility, and history would judge us all extraordinarily harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction against all warnings, against all common understanding of decency. these things we do know. >> secretary of state kerry in some of his bold case for military action in syria. our reporting team is in place tonight. first to nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent and andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, after that speech, is there any turning back? >> reporter: no, there is not. before kerry's speech he was at the white house with the president, the other national security advisers talking about the intelligence. and they say this is what is different, the scale of the attack, the incredible number of casualties you just saw. second, the size of the target area. this intelligence map shows 12 separate locations that were hit. it is a highly coordinated attack. and third, they had spy satellites tracking the rockets from government launchers to where they landed. finally, they sa
but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibility, and history would judge us all extraordinarily harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction against all warnings, against all common understanding of decency. these things we do know. >> secretary of state kerry in some of his bold case for military action in syria. our reporting team is in place tonight. first to nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent and andrea mitchell in our...
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you will be using a walker or crutches. next, plan on missing anywhere from three weeks to three months of work depending on how physically demanding your job is. after six months to a year, most people will be fully recovered and can resume all activities. two of the big secrets to the success for this surgery, one, being ready for it. being a good qualified patient. and the second thing is really sticking to the rehab afterwards. those exercises make the difference between people who do just okay with the implant and those, frankly, who come out on the back end, brian, and say they have never felt better. i expect that to be you. >> now, a couple of points here. first of all, this is my fourth knee operation. >> right. >> i expect this one to be the charm. i basically wanted folks to know if i disappear for a while, where i am. >> let me show you and folks what you are getting. >> i can't thank you enough for bringing this. >> no problem. we are going to pretend like this is your femur and lower leg. this area is where br
you will be using a walker or crutches. next, plan on missing anywhere from three weeks to three months of work depending on how physically demanding your job is. after six months to a year, most people will be fully recovered and can resume all activities. two of the big secrets to the success for this surgery, one, being ready for it. being a good qualified patient. and the second thing is really sticking to the rehab afterwards. those exercises make the difference between people who do just...
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that's it for us today. thank you to john, maya and ben whose new york magazine cover story k"the happy hot head" is n newsstands this week. see you back here tomorrow at noon. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a litt
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now that's what's important to us. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> president obama in miss weekly advance is discussions is front and center. joining me now delaware governor and outgoing chairman of that association, jack markell. the governor told me it's a beautiful day in milwaukee. thank you so much for joining me, sir. let's talk, first of all, about the president's renewed push on the economy. your state was at 7.3% unemployment back in june, a tick below national average. beyond the mental, what needs to happen to snap this country made to lower levels of unemployment? >>> well, a few things. and i think we all ought to take a lead from the businesses themselves. focus in on the things they care the most about. it's a handful of things. one, they want to make sure they're in communities with great schools, gr
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that's when they told us about the 1:30 press conference. and at 1:30, someone did come down and we were told at that time that the lead negotiator for the amalgamated transit union was tied up, "working diligently to get a contract." that's all the union worker would say. she gave no indication how the talks are going right now. meantime that clock is ticking down to that midnight deadline you can the two sides need do one of three things, come up with a new contract, extend the current one or the unions could decide to go ahead with that strike. >> the big thing i think everybody knows, everybody wants a solution. nobody's up there saying, you know, we are gonna just -- gonna strike, not saying we are not going to bargain anymore. everybody wants a solution. as long as everybody keeps thinking they want or saying they want a solution, that's positive. >> i think most things are gonna happen today, so i think there are different people involved. wither hoping to hear something decent. we haven't seen -- as you know, we haven't seen much pro
that's when they told us about the 1:30 press conference. and at 1:30, someone did come down and we were told at that time that the lead negotiator for the amalgamated transit union was tied up, "working diligently to get a contract." that's all the union worker would say. she gave no indication how the talks are going right now. meantime that clock is ticking down to that midnight deadline you can the two sides need do one of three things, come up with a new contract, extend the...
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thank you for being with us. clearly hillary clears the field among those who want a democratic woman in the white house. it's interesting. she referred to bill clinton as a great leader but said i don't want my daughter near him. she later apologized but one of the earliest obama supporters in the obama/clinton rivalry. she's now clearly one of the leading democratic senators, leaders nationally spearheading this today. >> absolutely. she was sort of the face, the draw for this emily's list event in des moines. who knew we would be in des moines at this point in 2013. here it is starting again. i spoke to mccaskill after the event and we talked about president obama and the fact that she had endorsed him in 2008 because the argument she's making now is that this glass ceiling really needs to be broken. we need to be able to say madame president, whether it's just to make sure we have examples for daughters to see somebody in the oval office now arguing this is the moment for a woman president even though for now
thank you for being with us. clearly hillary clears the field among those who want a democratic woman in the white house. it's interesting. she referred to bill clinton as a great leader but said i don't want my daughter near him. she later apologized but one of the earliest obama supporters in the obama/clinton rivalry. she's now clearly one of the leading democratic senators, leaders nationally spearheading this today. >> absolutely. she was sort of the face, the draw for this emily's...
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was how cra was put to other use. for example, cra became a lever employed by some banks for competitive advantage over others, advantage that they had not earned in the market place. one bank in particular was aggressively buying up other banks and using cra as a means of keeping competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra-based protest by community activists and organizers can slow down a bank acquisition effort can buy the assertion that they are ignoring their own markets, surgeons that are in almost never prove but always carefully investigated the regulators. slowing everything down. the bank to which i referred to discovered billions of dollars of financial arrangements with community groups before announcing a net position plan. and to no surprise, those groups later wrote records and sometimes testified in support of the banks merger efforts. the cra supporters got the joke in 1999 when i came across a wonderful quote look we in the congressional records. actually i was the
was how cra was put to other use. for example, cra became a lever employed by some banks for competitive advantage over others, advantage that they had not earned in the market place. one bank in particular was aggressively buying up other banks and using cra as a means of keeping competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra-based protest by community activists and organizers can slow down a bank acquisition effort can buy the assertion that they are ignoring...
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the zblt the president expressed the concern use r about using too much. we seemed to be using them as the first resort when we have a threat. >> i wish i knew everything there was to know. the speech was a milestone and the president came out and talked about these things but really in the couple months since we haven't seen a great deal of change in any kind of strategy. it's still going on in pakistan. when secretary of state kerry last weekend dated publicly that it would end it soon, u.s. officials said, no, we're not. in yemen they're still taking the lead down even despite this pledge to transition everything to the military. it's the essential element of the counter terrorism strategy. >> meanwhile, in iran, a country you know so well. everything is comparative. except for what he said which was disputed, he said something about israel being a wound on the day of the march against israel, he does seem to be moderating the language of the nuclear program. >> there is a whole other mood. this is the man who's going to talk with the international kmun
the zblt the president expressed the concern use r about using too much. we seemed to be using them as the first resort when we have a threat. >> i wish i knew everything there was to know. the speech was a milestone and the president came out and talked about these things but really in the couple months since we haven't seen a great deal of change in any kind of strategy. it's still going on in pakistan. when secretary of state kerry last weekend dated publicly that it would end it soon,...
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but they're also very important because they are what lead us or allow us to have the ability to gather this chatter that i refer to. if we did not have these programs, we simply wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. and i will say that it's the 702 program that has allowed us to pick up on this chatter. that's the program that allows us to listen overseas, not on domestic soil but overseas. and that's where all the planning is taking place. we think that's where the activity is planned for. so, yes, these programs, even though they're controversial, this is a good indication of why they're so important. >> and this is the key part of the debate, senator durbin. it was the chairman of the judiciary committee, your colleague, senator leahy, who said wait a minute, i know the nsa tells us 54 plots in one way or another have been this wartded because of the program senator chambliss is referring to, he says that's a bit of an joef statement, and he said it in open testimony this week. listen. >> open testimony is section 215 to thwart or prevent 54 terrorist plots. not by any stre
but they're also very important because they are what lead us or allow us to have the ability to gather this chatter that i refer to. if we did not have these programs, we simply wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. and i will say that it's the 702 program that has allowed us to pick up on this chatter. that's the program that allows us to listen overseas, not on domestic soil but overseas. and that's where all the planning is taking place. we think that's where the activity is...
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joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one campaign ends and the next begins. they don't necessarily settle the ones we think they should. if you step back, there are two ways to look at it. one is the big forces out there in the country that have a huge effect on the outcome of the elections. in the day-to-day battling of gaffes and the trivial moments, the big forces seem to get relegated backstage, yet they are very important. in 2012, and i think going forward, there are several. one is obviously the change in demographics in the country. it's had a powerful effect on who ends up voting and which party is advantag
joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one...
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thank you for joining us. i'm karen finney. we just heard from president obama about the situation in syria and the question remains, are we going to war? >> ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in syria. in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. over 1,000 people were murdered. young girls and boys, gassed to death. i have decide that had the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. i've made a second decision. i will seek authorizing for the use of force from the american people's representatives in congress. the country will be stronger if we take this course and our actions will be even more effective. i respect the views of these call for caution. what message will we send if f a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price? i know well that we are weary of war. but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief t
thank you for joining us. i'm karen finney. we just heard from president obama about the situation in syria and the question remains, are we going to war? >> ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in syria. in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. over 1,000 people were murdered. young girls and boys, gassed to death. i have decide that had the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. i've made a...
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personal use. pot should instead just be regulated in much the same way that alcohol is. and that is fine as far as state law goes. it was pretty definitive both in both colorado and washington state. what was awkward, though, and legally confrontational an those changes in those two states is even if colorado and washington wanted pot to be legal under state law, marijuana is still a controlled substance, illegal under the federal controlled substances act. see. it's right there. number 10. spelled with an "h." marihuana, before mescaline and lsd. how can something be legal in two american states but illegal in america? legal in two states but illegal in the whole country. is the federal government going to let colorado and washington do this? the attorney general for the state of washington had said recently that he was girding for the federal government to sue him, to sue the state of washington and state of colorado, presumably, to overturn those state laws legalizing pot, thus rendering pot il
personal use. pot should instead just be regulated in much the same way that alcohol is. and that is fine as far as state law goes. it was pretty definitive both in both colorado and washington state. what was awkward, though, and legally confrontational an those changes in those two states is even if colorado and washington wanted pot to be legal under state law, marijuana is still a controlled substance, illegal under the federal controlled substances act. see. it's right there. number 10....
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it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform activist, i thank you very much for being here this evening. >>> for north carolina lawmakers their extreme conservative rampage has achieved a scary new milestone. polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can
it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform...
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we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops insofar as he's going to take a sharpie out and wipe away as much of the funding for obama care as possible and is asking for $100 million to implement parts of actually obama care. >> well, let me come in a little bit in the middle of this. i think on the one hand you see how weird the position is and on the other there's a point perry can legitimately maker is. peggy noonan wrote a piece saying this right here is the reason people hate obama care. the word this linked it to a community first choice program, a program in medicaid to help people who are disabled get care at home db at home -- instead of being put into a nursing home or an outside institution. this is one of the things in obama care is a very big deal for the affected population. noonan was upset about some edge case with someone whose guardian as a caregiver and it turned out there's nothing there. this is precisely the program, the community first choice program that
we use every excuse we can to play the rick perry oops moment. he does seem to be having a little bit of an oops insofar as he's going to take a sharpie out and wipe away as much of the funding for obama care as possible and is asking for $100 million to implement parts of actually obama care. >> well, let me come in a little bit in the middle of this. i think on the one hand you see how weird the position is and on the other there's a point perry can legitimately maker is. peggy noonan...
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it is time for us to work together. the american people are sick and tired of this political gamesmanship. >> we'll leave it there. senator durbin, senator chambliss, i thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up here, the politics of national security. is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among republicans. our political roundtable is here, including "morning joe," joe scarborough himself. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. we're back here in 60 seconds. j. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. we're back i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. we're back i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list.
it is time for us to work together. the american people are sick and tired of this political gamesmanship. >> we'll leave it there. senator durbin, senator chambliss, i thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up here, the politics of national security. is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among...
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it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform activist, i thank you very much for being here this evening. >>> for north carolina lawmakers their extreme conservative rampage has achieved a scary new milestone. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields an
it's been here, it's been with us. the grassroots movement that's rising right now has the capacity to link with policy and to create the kind of structural change that we need to have happen in this country. >> maybe former president george w. bush can come back and lead the movement. >> i think bloomberg than give the central park jogger brothers what they need. the settlement that they're deserving. >> the dreams we spin when we're together. author, artist and prison reform...
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this is a very big week, obviously, for all of us, those of us who remember the march, those of us, those people who were not even born and those people who were the real heros of the march. what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave, if i had to pick out sort of the most memorable moments of this first eight months or so, almost nine months of politics in america, that would be at or near the top of the list. spoke very openly about his own struggles as an african-american man in society, and did so in a way he had never really done, even up to and including the speech he gave during the 2008 campaign when he was trying to distance himself from reverend jeremiah wright. what i wonder is, will we see sort of another step in that progression as barack obama looks to make a piece of his legacy race relations in this country. does he give
this is a very big week, obviously, for all of us, those of us who remember the march, those of us, those people who were not even born and those people who were the real heros of the march. what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave,...
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chuck todd is also standing by for us. chuck, this is going to be a very interesting debate and vote for a number of reasons. of course in addition to syria, there's an immigration bill that is also on the hill right now, and there are a number of looming budget deadlines as well, and oh, now, by the way, starting september 9th there is going to be quite the vigorous debate, and then a vote on military action. >> to me, there were two extraordinary aspects to the president's remarks there. one, and behind the scenes they have been dealing with this problem for all week which was what is the hurry? they could never come up with a rational publicly to satisfy whether it was ban ki-moon at the u.n. or whether it was a member of congress of why did the strikes have to happen now? what is with the rush to do this now? why can't it wait? what did the president just go out and say. you know what, we are not in a hurry, we can wait and it can take place over the next month. and then the other extraordinary aspect, and you can go b
chuck todd is also standing by for us. chuck, this is going to be a very interesting debate and vote for a number of reasons. of course in addition to syria, there's an immigration bill that is also on the hill right now, and there are a number of looming budget deadlines as well, and oh, now, by the way, starting september 9th there is going to be quite the vigorous debate, and then a vote on military action. >> to me, there were two extraordinary aspects to the president's remarks...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether her abduction by james dimaggio. reports" on msnbc and we're >>> do you really have information -- >> if you read -- if you read the transcript, the question was do i know what my wife is doing. and the answer is, yes. it is a joke. you know, have you ever heard that sometimes people say, yes, but if i tell you i'd have to kill you. it was a joke. everyone laughed. it was a joke. >> anthony weiner after tuesday's mayoral vote confirming that most of us presumed that he is not a member of the clinton's inner circle. not exactly breaking news. >>> joining me for daily fix, chris saliza, politico senior editor maggie haber man and eugene robertson in studio. maggie, we'll talk about anthony weiner in a second. i know you've been talking a lot about the clinton's next act. people are saying it's drama, in fighting, more of the same. how involved is hillary clinton in this
finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether her abduction by james dimaggio. reports" on msnbc and we're >>> do you really have information -- >> if you read -- if you read the transcript, the question was do i know what my wife is doing. and the answer is, yes. it is a joke. you know, have you ever heard that sometimes people say, yes, but if i tell you i'd have...
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nancy snyderman takes time out to join us from new york. >> hey, andrea. >> take us through this. i think a lot of people are so used to seeing george bush 43 as so athletic out there on the mountain bike and so young, relatively young. it's quite surprising given how thin he is. >> it is a real reminder we sort of pay the piper for the life we lived previously and it's possibly that the cheeseburgers and steaks caught up with him. you know him as a vibrant hiker and runner and obviously he is in very good health but on a routine examination at the cooper clinic he was found to have an abnormality. we don't know what that was, whether they saw a change in the heart tracing or whether he really had pain or discomfort when he was undergoing a stress test. but either way his doctors suggested that he have a stent put in to one of the coronary arteries that sends blood to the heart muscle. there are about 600,000 of these done a year. he's now become sort of very typical with being sounds like it's all gone well, they're going to keep him overnight for observation and he should go hom
nancy snyderman takes time out to join us from new york. >> hey, andrea. >> take us through this. i think a lot of people are so used to seeing george bush 43 as so athletic out there on the mountain bike and so young, relatively young. it's quite surprising given how thin he is. >> it is a real reminder we sort of pay the piper for the life we lived previously and it's possibly that the cheeseburgers and steaks caught up with him. you know him as a vibrant hiker and runner...
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chris is back with us now. chris, you'll allow us to indull engine a little lit of light sports fair. president yankees and a-rod, his first crack at boston. more importantly, the boston fans have their first crack at him. >> you've got that right. i predict loud booing and a bad weekend for a-rod with the latest allegations. this story goes from bad to worse. i think the yankees from a pr standpoint would wish it would all just go away. obviously, he's appealing his basically year and a half long suspension and can play until then, which i'm guessing if you gave them all truth serum on that yankees bench, they would prefer that not be the case. it's going to be a real bronx cheer in boston this evening, is my guess for a-rod. >> i think a lot of americans will say we are all boston strong tonight. there are plenty of americans who want to be a part of that boo fest for a-rod given what's happened recently. chris, thanks so much. have a good weekend. that's going to do it for this edition of "andrea mitchell re
chris is back with us now. chris, you'll allow us to indull engine a little lit of light sports fair. president yankees and a-rod, his first crack at boston. more importantly, the boston fans have their first crack at him. >> you've got that right. i predict loud booing and a bad weekend for a-rod with the latest allegations. this story goes from bad to worse. i think the yankees from a pr standpoint would wish it would all just go away. obviously, he's appealing his basically year and a...
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she joins us from los angeles. jane, thanks for joining us. you're a pal of ours. thanks for coming on since we're substituting today. as a policy person how do we see our role there like you? how do we help? can we find the good guys and can we help them win? >> it's getting tougher and tougher. my own view is we should have intervened with substantial aid a year ago but we are where we are. i think it becomes more urgent now. this alleged use of chemical weapons today seems to me very credible. only the government has the ability to weaponize these chemicals so let's assume that they did it. syria has the third largest cache of weapons other than the u.s. and russia and has used them on their people before. we need urgent focus here. i agree with richard engel now, that this is the top problem today. the release of mubarak is also fascinating because the irony is that the military pushed him over two and a half years ago and then morsi pushed over the top level -- remaining level of the military and appointed al-sisi who is in charge and who i'm betting is fairly
she joins us from los angeles. jane, thanks for joining us. you're a pal of ours. thanks for coming on since we're substituting today. as a policy person how do we see our role there like you? how do we help? can we find the good guys and can we help them win? >> it's getting tougher and tougher. my own view is we should have intervened with substantial aid a year ago but we are where we are. i think it becomes more urgent now. this alleged use of chemical weapons today seems to me very...
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guys like mark mcgwire who uses steroids and admitted to it, andy pettite used steroids and admitted to it, weren't banned for life. guilt by association actually did catch him here. difference with a-rod and others is that he obstructed justice. according to all sources out there, a-rod says it -- it seems like he tried to figure out a way to buy the evidence from in essence a drug dealer, the guy at biogenesis. >> here's the other thing. you talk about steroids. mark mcgwire. human growth hormone is not a steroid. it is produced in the body. what is the difference? why is -- you have elderly people taking human growth hormone to have a few more years of sort of spry life and have you people who have this same substance inside this that too little of it allegedly causes dwarfism, too much of it you get -- >> you get 7'5", 500 pounds. >> why is it that major league baseball is so obsessed with this particular substance? >> it is either against the rules or not against the rules. hgh, the difference between hgh and steroids is that hgh is tougher to test for. blood testing which the p
guys like mark mcgwire who uses steroids and admitted to it, andy pettite used steroids and admitted to it, weren't banned for life. guilt by association actually did catch him here. difference with a-rod and others is that he obstructed justice. according to all sources out there, a-rod says it -- it seems like he tried to figure out a way to buy the evidence from in essence a drug dealer, the guy at biogenesis. >> here's the other thing. you talk about steroids. mark mcgwire. human...
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